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» 08-11-17, 09:25

I like Fallon or Ellen better too! Great exposure though!
And they already got a invitation for Ellen, so they probably will be there when they are going to be in America anyways for Ama and try to schedule that in

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» 11-11-17, 03:35

What the heck how in the world is Jungkook so talented? I've been in the design industry for years and I just started learning Adobe After Effects this year.

Anyway, are they popular in Japan? Because from this video it seems like they can safely wander around the city and no one notices. Happy for them though, I'm sure they wouldn't be able to do things like that in Korea.

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» 11-11-17, 04:38

I think they are popular amongst music fans , specifically kpop or pop fans but they're not extremely popular or legends. They just started hitting it big this year in Japan. Their single BLOOD SWEAT TEARS was #1 and their tour was massive but I doubt they're popular as Utada Hikaru or Arashi (another Jpop boy group)

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» 11-11-17, 09:15

Originally Posted by jpguy

I think they are popular amongst music fans , specifically kpop or pop fans but they're not extremely popular or legends. They just started hitting it big this year in Japan. Their single BLOOD SWEAT TEARS was #1 and their tour was massive but I doubt they're popular as Utada Hikaru or Arashi (another Jpop boy group)

Utada has her fan base and most of them are old. She‘s not popular with teens.

BTS is definitely the most successful Korean boy band in Japan right now, though they should release a new album there as soon as they can.

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» 11-11-17, 10:50

They are selling very well, which means they have a dedicated fanbase, probably largely within a group of people that is already inclined towards K-Pop groups.

The vast majority of people will probably not know who they are - even young people with no interest in K-Pop, since they haven't scored a mainstream hit yet.

Not trying to sound dismissive, but that's where they probably are in Japan. Besides, who needs mainstream popularity when you can get several tens of thousands of rabid fans to buy all your stuff and visit your concerts?

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» 14-11-17, 01:28

The Late Late Show with James Cordon confirmed.

I think they need to slow down. I don't think a James Cordon performance is necessary. It airs like around 1AM in the middle of the night and nobody really watches it. CL performed "Lifted" there last year and it almost had no impact.

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» 17-11-17, 08:34

They are selling very well, which means they have a dedicated fanbase, probably largely within a group of people that is already inclined towards K-Pop groups.

The vast majority of people will probably not know who they are - even young people with no interest in K-Pop, since they haven't scored a mainstream hit yet.

Not trying to sound dismissive, but that's where they probably are in Japan. Besides, who needs mainstream popularity when you can get several tens of thousands of rabid fans to buy all your stuff and visit your concerts?

I highly doubt Japanese as a whole have absolutely no idea who they are outside the Kpop fandom.
Like I sad they must be popular enough to fill in a 15 dates tour in Japan, all dome or arena , performing 3 times at the Saitama Super Arena, almost 225,000 tickets sold.
Their single BLOOD SWEAR AND TEARS was #1 on both Billboard Japan's SINGLE DIGITAL SALES & JAPANESE HOT 100 as well as hitting #1 on the Oricon Charts for a song that was already 7 months old.
They're popular just not EXTEEEEEEMELY huge. I'm sure BigHit will eventually release a full album with original Material but focusing on Western land is also good.

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» 17-11-17, 18:09

I personally didnt like the Kimmel segment imho, Army was downgraded to crazy teen fans when they are more than that. Especialy when Kimmel talked about smelling them.
Plus the daughters better got to meet them too!

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» 18-11-17, 08:59

It's them lost in translation. They're referring to a general question asked to anyone. Regardless , if they were gay or whatever I would not care. Same happened to Jin. RM said favorite actress in Korean but the Korean word itself means "actor/actress" (person who acts) so he said Brad Pitt but the interviewer said CELEBRITY CRUSH. The fact that RM isn't exactly a interpreter can cause a bit of confusion but overall Jin has been trying his best to speak English and I appreciate that .

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» 18-11-17, 09:06

Originally Posted by jpguy

It's them lost in translation. They're referring to a general question asked to anyone. Regardless , if they were gay or whatever I would not care. Same happened to Jin. RM said favorite actress in Korean but the Korean word itself means "actor/actress" (person who acts) so he said Brad Pitt but the interviewer said CELEBRITY CRUSH. The fact that RM isn't exactly a interpreter can cause a bit of confusion but overall Jin has been trying his best to speak English and I appreciate that .

Still they are one of the most LGBTQ-friendly K-pop groups ever. Didn't Jungkook once say reply to a male fan who asked to marry him?